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basic concepts volume

basic concepts volume. 4. x 2. x 3. 3. 2. 4. The dimensions of a rectangular box are. To find the VOLUME of the box, you must find how many 1 x 1 x 1 cubes will fill the box. 3. 2. 4. The VOLUME of the box = 4 x 2 x 3 = 24 cubic units.

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basic concepts volume

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  1. basic concepts volume

  2. 4 x 2 x 3 3 2 4 The dimensions of a rectangular box are To find the VOLUME of the box, you must find how many 1 x 1 x 1 cubes will fill the box

  3. 3 2 4 The VOLUME of the box = 4 x 2 x 3 = 24 cubic units

  4. The VOLUME of the box = 4 x 2 x 3 = 24 cubic units 3 = length x width x height 2 4

  5. The VOLUME of the box = 4 x 2 x 3 = 24 cubic units 3 = length x width x height = area of base x height 2 4

  6. The radius of the base of a cylindrical can is 4 units 4

  7. The radius of the base of a cylindrical can is 4 units The height is 10 units 10 4

  8. 10 4 The radius of the base of a cylindrical can is 4 units The height is 10 units The area of the base =  r 2 = 16 

  9. 10 4 The radius of the base of a cylindrical can is 4 units The height is 10 units The area of the base =  r 2 = 16  The VOLUME =  r 2 h = (area of base)x( height) The VOLUME = 160  cubic units  502.4 cubic units

  10. <a href = http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.99/partridge1.html ></a> The volume of a sphere is 4/3  r 3 to see a derivation of this formula that does not use calculus visit the website above

  11. The volume of a cone or a pyramid = 1/3 ( area of base ) ( height )

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